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                 There  was  a  man  who  made  a  living  selling  balloons  at  a  fair.  He  had  all  colors  of
                 balloons, including red, yellow, blue, and green. Whenever business was slow, he would
                 release a helium-filled balloon into the air and when the children saw it go up, they all
                 wanted to buy one. They would come up to him, buy a balloon, and his sales would go up
                 again. He continued this process all day. One day, he felt someone tugging at his jacket.
                 He turned around and saw a little boy who asked, "If you release a black balloon, would
                 that also fly?" Moved by the boy's concern, the man replied with empathy, "Son, it is not
                 the color of the balloon, it is what is inside that makes it go up."

                 The same thing applies to our lives. It is what is inside that counts. The thing inside of us
                 that makes us go up is our attitude.
                 Have  you  ever  wondered  why  some  individuals,  organizations,  or  countries  are  more
                 successful than others?
                 It is not a secret. These people simply think and act more effectively. They have learned
                 how to do so by investing in the most valuable asset--people. I believe that the success
                 of an individual, organization or country, depends on the quality of their people.
                 I  have  spoken  to  executives  in  major  corporations  all  over  the  world  and  asked  one
                 question: "If you had a magic wand and there was one thing you would want changed,
                 that would give you a cutting edge in the marketplace resulting in increased productivity
                 and profits, what would that be?" The answer was unanimous. They all said that if people
                 had  better  attitudes,  they'd  be  better  team  players,  and  it'd  cut  down  waste,  improve
                 loyalty and, in general, make their company a great place to work.
                 William James of Harvard University said, "The greatest discovery of my generation is
                 that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind."
                 Experience has shown that human resources is the most valuable asset of any business.
                 It is more valuable than capital or equipment. Unfortunately, it is also the most wasted.
                 People can be your biggest asset or your biggest liability.

                 TQP--TOTAL QUALITY PEOPLE

                 Having  been  exposed  to  a  number  of  training  programs,  such  as  customer  service,
                 selling  skills,  and  strategic  planning,  I  have  come  to  the  conclusion  that  all  these  are
                 great programs with one major challenge: None of them works unless they have the right
                 foundation, and the right foundation is TQP. What is TQP? TQP is Total Quality People--
                 people with character, integrity, good values, and a positive attitude.
                 Don't get me wrong. You do need all the other programs, but they will only work when
                 you have the right foundation, and the foundation is TQP. For example, some customer
                 service  programs  teach  participants  to  say  "please,"  and  "thank-you,"  give  smiles  and
                 handshakes. But how long can a person keep on a fake smile if he does not have the
                 desire to serve? Besides, people can see through him. And if the smile is not sincere, it is
                 irritating.  My  point  is,  there  has  to  be  substance  over  form,  not  form  over  substance.
                 Without a doubt, one does need to remember "please" and "thank-you," the smiles, etc.--
                 they are very important. But keep in mind that they come a lot easier when accompanied
                 by a desire to serve.
                 Someone once approached Blaise Pascal, the famous French philosopher and said, "If I
                 had your brains, I would be a better person." Pascal replied, "Be a better person and you
                 will have my brains."











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